pulitzer prize-winning reporter michael moss reports from inside the labs and boardrooms of the processed foods industry in "salt sugar fat." in the battle of bretton woods, benn steil, senior fellow and director of economics at the council on foreign relations recounts the united nations' monetary conference that took place in bretton woods, new hampshire, and resulted in the creation of the international monetary fund and the international bank for reconstruction and development. now part of the world bank group. education journalist sara carr followed a student, a new teacher and a principal through the new orleans school system after hurricane katrina in "hope against hope: three schools, one city and the struggle to educate america's children." look for these titles in bookstores this coming week and watch for the authors in the near future on booktv and on booktv.org. >> i want to move to the role of publishers in this new world. it used to be that publishers would take care of all distribution, they would take care of production, and they would provide the advance. and that series